My Intel (2019) MBP reveals extreme CPU utilization when connecting to observe(s) by way of a Dell D6000 Docking Station. It’s OK if there are two common displays (1920×1200 decision), but when I hook up with a single very giant decision monitor (5120×1440), every little thing monitor-related lags quite a bit, and the DisplayLinkUserAgent course of essential for that particular docking station attracts loads of CPU. Even on the smaller displays, if I simply wiggle a browser window up and down rapidly with the mouse, the driving force takes 50% or extra of CPU.
I even have a small “dongle” with a HDMI port, however sadly this doesn’t work with that MBP and massive monitor (there’s a sign, simply consisting of horizontal stripes), so I can not actually check the efficiency.
Is that this a normal subject on MacOS when transferring video alerts over their USB-C ports? Or does this rely lots on the particular dongle/docking station used? Is it price it to buy round for a quicker adapter, or are you able to even counsel one which has tremendous low CPU req’s?